design | html/css
Our good friends and frequent collaborators Digital Flannel came to us to design and develop a new website for one of their clients, Blake’s All Natural. The Flannel team did a wonderful job completely overhauling the Blake’s All Natural brand and product packaging.
We were entrusted with the task of bringing the new brand to life through the website. We had a great time working on this project. We were given a lot of beautiful imagery to work with and the end result is an online presence that matches their snazzy new shelf presence.
design | html/css | cms | email campaign | logo
PG&E needed a website and mailer to publicize a seismic retrofit project they are conducting on Crane Valley Dam on Bass Lake near Yosemite. The challenge was to present the necessary information, which included a lot of government jargon about permits and dam safety, in a way that the average local business owner, homeowner, or visiting fisherman could understand.
The casual, friendly tone of the identity and website, and the clarity of the navigation ensure that virtually anyone can quickly and easily get detailed information about the project, and find out how the retrofit will affect them.
design | html/css | cms | email campaign
Sutter Medical Center needed to generate funding and public support for their proposed new, state-of-the-art medical facility. We worked with their PR firm to develop a web page and brochure to motivate the community to get behind this new project.
The web page is a simple form that provides proponents of the facility a way to show their support to the local government; the brochure showcases the beautiful architectural drawings and modernity of the new facility.
design | html/css | e-commerce |
brand development | photography
Kikibee is a start-up company that makes fun products for a fun demographic of mostly teenage girls. They came to us in need of a website that would be, well, fun.
The new website effectively showcases the large number of Kikibee-branded products and provides a shopping portal as well.
Do you know how to use a “loopy twister”? We didn’t either. Since this is one of many Kikibee products that benefit from being demonstrated, videos were an important part of this website. To date there are a total of ??? videos on this website that show how to use the various products.
Go ahead. Visit the website and see how a loopy twister works. We know you want to.
design | html/css
Tech Investor News is an Internet company that collects technical investment news and distributes it through a single website.
When they came to us for help, their website was functional but difficult to navigate and read because of the lack of design. The challenge in this case was to take a huge amount of information and present it in such a way that wouldn’t overwhelm the viewer.
Great organization and a streamlined look and feel were key aspects of this re-design. This should say something about the technical challenges of putting this site together, and the fact that the client can make edits as needed.
design | html/css | blog | logo | photography
Kathy’s Camp for Kids is a wonderful organization that helps the children of cancer patients by providing events for them where they can enjoy themselves away from the harsh reality of their lives, while finding support and encouragement from other children in similar situations.
We created an identity and website for this start-up, non-profit organization that embodies the energy and spirit of Kathy Van Riper, the group’s namesake and co-founder. She is a competitive runner who has been fighting cancer for 10 years, with her husband Marc and two children along side. We are honored to have had a part in making this wonderful organization a reality.
design | html/css | logo
The old website was a mishmash of designs and styles, with no real thought given to navigation or the way the content was presented. Our challenge was to re-organize and streamline everything so that the wide variety of visitors to the website – including those seeking to become coaches and companies in need of trainers – could find the information they needed quickly and easily.
The resulting website has proven to be a huge success.
design | html/css | Ruby on Rails | logo | copywriting
PSI’s website was redesigned in conjunction with a comprehensive brand overhaul, and needed to better reflect their stature as the world leader in state-of-the-art long-distance slurry pipeline systems.
The new website expresses the updated PSI brand personality effectively and provides a much-needed support hub for the sales team. From the website, which was localized into Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese, sales personnel and clients can download brochures, sell sheets, the latest corporate newsletter and more.
design | html/css | logo | copywriting
youPlus puts life and business coaches in touch with potential clients. The founders of the company – all of whom are life coaches – know that getting trained to become a life coach is relatively easy. The hard part comes when the training is done and coaches have to find clients. (We know a little about that ourselves.) They also wanted to make life coaching available to everyone, which meant fundamentally changing the life coaching business model to make it both more affordable and accessible.
Through the youPlus website, clients can learn about coaching, locate a highly-trained life coach, and even get in touch with a coach within minutes. We made sure all of this can be done with a minimum of clicks by keeping the navigation simple and easy to follow. The design, with its soothing color palette and friendly photographic style, invites website visitors to come on in and stay a while they decide if life coaching is right for them.
design | html/css